MSc Aerospace Engineering / Overview

The standard academic entry requirement for this programme is a Second Class UK Honours degree or international equivalent in a relevant science or engineering discipline. Please note that we consider grades achieved in key relevant modules in your undergraduate degree as well as the overall degree result.

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We are world-leading in many research areas, from computational ¿uid dynamics to how engineering impacts public policy, while 100% of our impact case studies are graded as 'internationally excellent' or 'world- leading' (3* or 4*) (REF 2014)

We have more than 200 years' expertise in teaching engineering and many of our graduates achieve excellence on the global stage

We have strong industrial links with Airbus, Rolls-Royce, EADS, Dstl, MBDA and ESTEC/ESA, and we are a preferred academic partner for BAE Systems in experimental aerodynamics and dynamic loads

We are one of the largest schools in Europe incorporating mechanical, aerospace and civil

Open days

The 2018 postgraduate taught courses open day has now taken place. The next open day will take place in Autumn 2019. Further details will be published nearer the time on The University of Manchester
website.

To find out more about The School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering we would encourage you to take an online tour of our School and our facilities with our Virtual Open Day
.

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